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Is Live 52 Suggested For Hepatitis A?

Hi,I had Hepatitis A 4 years back and it got severe that time. after that im diagnosed having fatty liver and my sgpt / sgot levels are 70-161 . Doctor suggested to take Live 52 . Is it suggestable ? will it bring it down to normal ? Im not a alcoholic or smoker. But im overweight, as i started gaining weight after the jaundice attack. Can i take Liv52 along with other English medicines, as i take cantex for skin issue.
Mon, 27 Apr 2015
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Hi there,
Thanks for using HCM.

Hepatitis A is a self limiting disease affecting the liver. Liv 52 may help the damaged liver cells to recover.
But Liv 52 may not be of much help for fatty liver disease. You need to treat the underlying cause. Obesity is the risk factor in your case. Try to reduce weight. Check your blood glucose and cholesterol levels as these can also cause fatty liver.

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Is Live 52 Suggested For Hepatitis A?

Hi there, Thanks for using HCM. Hepatitis A is a self limiting disease affecting the liver. Liv 52 may help the damaged liver cells to recover. But Liv 52 may not be of much help for fatty liver disease. You need to treat the underlying cause. Obesity is the risk factor in your case. Try to reduce weight. Check your blood glucose and cholesterol levels as these can also cause fatty liver. Regards.